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uis, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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Because phone numbers and plain text.

uis, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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You are probably talking about the arctic vault.

Yes, github arctic code vault. It seems some people just don’t get it.

Qr codes can be great but they obviously need to interact somehow (not directly I hope) with a real database.

I mean QR codes as a mean of storing lots of data on paper, in a way that does not require humam or OCR for computer to read. Basically as a joke about paper databases.

uis, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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Enough with this American take

Huston or whereever you are, you have problem. I live on other side of the pond. More specifically in certain biggest country, where Ella Pamfilova can pull out any number she wants from remote electronic voting.

electronic voting works fine in Brazil

It works here as intended too. Wins elections for Putin’s mafia.

only right wingers complain about it

4chanland, you have another problem. Putin is right wing. And he is super happy about it.

and the American ones also complained about their paper votes when they lose.

I don’t know what Americans complain about when they loose.

uis, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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You didn’t say you wanted database for warehouse inventory managment. In that case paper only useful for storing append-only logs or taking snapshots.

uis, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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uis, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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Github uses black-and-white film. Depends. You can print qr codes or some other crazy encoding scheme.

uis, to memes in Japan is living in the future that the 1990s dreamed of.
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Why the fuck “cash society” is backside? It means they care about privacy.

uis, (edited ) to linuxmemes in I bet the rest of the world has better paper
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I didn’t know there are part of the world which doesn’t put A4 in their printers

uis, to memes in Night vs Morning people
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before they got to wake up in 2 hours?

I wonder why

uis, to linux in My first year using Linux: My experience
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Not that stripped down. AFAIK you can even install X server and GUI on it.

uis, to linux in My first year using Linux: My experience
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What? I have it on my MIPS router.

uis, (edited ) to linux in My first year using Linux: My experience
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Do you know any other distro that’s not LFS or Gentoo that still supports x86?

You guessed it:

https://derpicdn.net/img/view/2020/9/24/2451747.png

But also OpenWRT.

Most distros don’t support anything below 64-bits.

How to they even support early raspis?

uis, (edited ) to lemmyshitpost in It's hard to believe
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More Gentoo live outside red circle than inside of it.

uis, to risa in Traffic lights
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Imagine green-blinking green-yellow-red-red+yellow-green.

uis, to risa in Traffic lights
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In some biggest country traffic lights FSM looks like this: red->red+yellow->green->blinking green->yellow->red, and can transition to blinking yellow from any state.

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